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Moscow announced an “attempt at a massive UAV attack”

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Russian authorities have traditionally announced that the drones were shot down and there were no serious injuries.

On the night of Sunday, November 26, a massive drone attack was reportedly repelled in the Moscow region. This was said by the mayor of the capital of Russia, Sergei Sobyanin.

“Tonight, an attempt was made by mass attack drones. Right now, the air defense forces brought down UAVs in the Naro-Fominsk area and the urban district of Odintsovo. All are flying towards Moscow,” Sobyanin said.

Also, according to him, the air defense was able to intercept and destroy several drones in Bryansk, Tula and Kaluga regions.

Sobyanin said there were no casualties or serious injuries.

Later, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that air defense systems allegedly destroyed 11 UAVs in the territory of Moscow, Tula, Kaluga and Bryansk regions.

We remind you that this week the Russian Federation announced the downing of a UAV in two regions.

Before this, Moscow announced the second drone attack in a day.

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